122 Of -the GLANDERS. 



tlon ; though after this experiment they 

 were put to'death. 



Why not The dircdbions and orders of the civil 

 broughtto government of France, which hinder 



mfi^ancT P^°P^^ ^^'^^ keeping glandered horfes 

 ' long, prevented M, La Fofle repeating 

 his attempts, and pulhing his experi- 

 ments further \ but it is to be hoped that 

 fo ufeful a projedt will be purfued to its 

 utmofc extent, as it feems fo promifing 

 in the execution, and is fo important 

 in its confequences: to v^hich end we 

 fliall beg leave to animadvert on what has 

 been faid, and offer our opinion both in re- 

 lation to the difeafe, the operation, and 

 the manner of conducing the cure. 



Proved to I^ order to prove that a great inflam- 

 arireorigi- mation of the pituitary membrane is al- 

 nally from ^^yg ^-j^g ^^^f^ ^^ ^|^g glanders, M. La 



Z'flT' Foffe has attempted to bring on an in- 

 flamimation upon the lame membrane, 

 by a. corrofive injedion •, and when the 

 injecTcion was only thrown into one fide, 

 the maxillary lymphatic glands were fwel- 

 Jed on the fame fide, and that noflrii 

 only produced the difcharge •, but when 

 both nodrils were inje6led, thefe^ fymp- 

 tcns appear on both fides. 'i his gen- 

 tleman has alfo obierved, that the bone 



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